I bought a Nortel/TB last month to go along with my LPRO-101.  I guess I'm 
satisfied with it for the $130 delivered with antenna for a 10MHz standard. 
Both are much better than anything else I have around the shop.  The only thing 
is, I'm still not sure where my frequency is.  I don't know how close I am to 
right on or how stable it is either.  According to the NTBW50AA book, the 
frequency accuracy is <0.8 x 10-10 (1 day average; Locked and Holdover modes).  
But how can I tell?  LH seems to work with it to some degree, but I'm not sure 
what it is really telling me other than the software is working with it to some 
degree.

As far as a replacement for a TB or even just a basic 10 MHz standard, I'm 
thinking now I would have been better off spending the loot at Jackson Labs and 
owning something modern that is supported and has supported software with it 
and real accuracy specified.  I may end up doing that at some point anyhow.  I 
was almost willing to spend $300 or so for one of the eastern TB guaranteed to 
work, but am glad now I didn't.  I'd be willing to go as far as $5-600 at JL 
but I haven't approached them yet.

I looked into the VE2AZY project, but that too seemed to be fraught with issues 
and still questionable accuracy, plus I wasn't looking for another project, 
just a frequency standard I could depend on and specified frequency accuracy 
and stability.

My 2 cents.

Dave
N3DT
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